From the University of Victoria News Article: “The first time that Chida Henry saw zebras running in the wild, she cried out with excitement. The Ugandan children she was traveling with were unimpressed,… Continue reading →

In July, Chida and I set off on an 8 hour bus rid to Rukungiri to visit the sponsored children in the boarding-school and their grandmothers. EWAD also got some packets with presents… Continue reading →

Today Helen and I planted eight delicate young fruit trees at the EWAD orphanage home. We set off early from the office, took a taxicar to a nearby nursery and hunted around for promising… Continue reading →

Today we went on a field trip to EWAD’s fish pond project in Kigungu, Entebbe Municipality. The fish pond is one of the activities being implemented by EWAD as part of the Integrated Community… Continue reading →

Environmental Women in Action for Development, EWAD (previously the Entebbe Women’s Association, EWA), is a non-governmental organization based in Entebbe, Uganda, that provides support to impoverished local communities irrespective of religious, political, gender and… Continue reading →